Year: 2022

The Life of Bearings, Explained

Blog | October 10th, 2022

When functioning under typical conditions, the inner and outer rings of the bearing and the rolling elements are continually loaded and unloaded as the bearing rotates. This leads to fatigue in the material, which finally leads to bearing failure. The term “basic rating life” refers to the total number of revolutions that must be reached […]

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Other Things You Should Know About Linear Motion Bearings

Blog | September 26th, 2022

Linear motion bearings are designed to move along a linear axis linearly. Because they are a bearing, they make it possible for a substantial amount of weight to be moved in a straight path with relative ease. As its name suggests, the linear bearing supports the object’s load without inhibiting its ability to move linearly. […]

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Speed Reducers: Their Primary Uses and How to Increase Their Performance

Blog | September 8th, 2022

In most cases, speed reducers are mechanical devices that serve two different functions. The principal function is to multiply the torque produced by an input power source to raise the total amount of work that may be accomplished. In addition to this, the speed of the input power source is slowed down to reach the […]

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Prolong the Life of Mechanical Equipment with Proper Maintenance and Best Quality Bearings from Global Bearings

Blog | August 25th, 2022

The free and unfettered movement of mechanical parts or components is made possible, in large part, by bearings. This applies to a wide variety of different objects, from the wheels on your automobile to the bearings on your skateboards. Bearings support the weight of the load and allow items to move with either no friction […]

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The Role of Linear Bearing in Friction Reduction

Blog | August 8th, 2022

To minimise friction in linear motion systems where the motion occurs along a straight or curved route, linear bearing and fluid-film devices are used. They differ from rotary-movement bearings known as radial bearings. Engineers utilise linear bearings to reduce friction and guide linear motion in machine tool applications including sliding doors, 3D printers and automation […]

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